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Life In The Cold An Introduction To Winter Ecology Fourth Edition Fourth Edition Marchand

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Life In The Cold An Introduction To Winter Ecology Fourth Edition Fourth Edition Marchand
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Publisher: University Press of New England
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.12 MB
Pages: 305
Author: Marchand, Peter J
ISBN: 9781611684285, 9781611685060, 1611684285, 1611685060
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: Fourth edition

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Life In The Cold An Introduction To Winter Ecology Fourth Edition Fourth Edition Marchand by Marchand, Peter J 9781611684285, 9781611685060, 1611684285, 1611685060 instant download after payment.

Peter J. Marchand’s Life in the Cold remains the one book that offers a comprehensive picture of the interactions of plants and animals—including humans—with their cold-weather environment. Focusing on the problems of “winter-active” organisms, Marchand illuminates the many challenges of sustaining life in places that demand extraordinary adaptations. The fourth edition of this classic text includes a new chapter on climate change and its effects on plants and animals wintering in the North

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